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Resource Management

Resource Planning Process



Tied to identified hazards

Includes a current inventory of internal and
external resources

Identifies resource shortfalls and alternate
sources or strategies

Provides for mutual aid
Planning for Each Hazard
Identified - resources

Personnel,

Equipment,

Training,

Facilities,

Funding,

Expert knowledge,

Materials, and

The timeframes within which they will be
needed
Emergency Equipment and
Facilities.

Fire fighting equipment, heavy equipment,
decontaminant

Emergency medical supplies.

Toxic, explosive gas detectors, Wind direction
speed indicators (where needed).

Self - contained breathing apparatus, Protective
clothing.

Sources of energy, fuel

Communications systems

Technical information
Planning for Each Hazard
Identified - logistics

Quantity,

Response time,

The locations, accessibility, operability, and
maintenance of equipment

Capability,

Limitations,

Cost, and

Liability connected with using the involved
resources
Other Resources

Food, water, ice, etc. during the emergency

Clothing and Shelter for evacuees

Specialised personnel (e. g., medical, religious,
morticians)

Specialized volunteer groups (e. g., Red Cross,
amateur radio, charitable agencies)

Social/political organisations and government
forces (e.g. military).
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